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(2025) Big Big Train - Are We Nearly There Yet [FLAC]
This time, the performances took place during 2024-2025 and recorded at venues across Europe, United States, Canada and on Cruise To The Edge, which explains the post-fixed ‘Live Around The World‘ part on the new album, Are We Nearly There Yet?. BBT aficionados will recognise the title as it is a line from the song Last Eleven, which also gave its name to the band’s latest successful studio album, The Likes of Us – the first with the new line-up, featuring vocalist Alberto Bravin (PFM) and keyboardist Oskar Holldorff (Dim Gray). The resultant series of shows included the Zoetermeer Boerderij, with the two shows scheduled featuring: on Saturday, the band played almost the entire new studio album, while on Sunday, they played iconic songs from the band’s rich history. Are We Nearly There Yet? largely follows this format: On CD 1 we are treated to seven tracks from The Likes of Us. The highlight is the nearly nineteen-minute-long Beneath the Masts, which has all the makings of a modern classic in BBT’s oeuvre. As with the album itself both CDs are also subtitled and not chosen arbitrarily. CD 1 is entitled The Lives of Us, not an illogical reference given the fact that all the songs are from The Likes of Us album. But also because they have a more autobiographical, introspective quality than the songs on the second disc. CD 2 is subtitled The Lives of Others and the seven songs selected are from other albums in the band’s extensive catalogue, which currently stands with fourteen studio albums. Moreover, they are mostly descriptions of others, people, or situations from the past and present, such as the classics The First Rebreather, A Mead Hall In Winter, and The Florentine. It is also the first live album to feature recordings not made (primarily) in London, with the exception of the show during Night of the Prog at Loreley 2018 (Summer Shall Not Fade Away). Besides the personnel changes already mentioned, there’s something else going on with this live album. It also marks a break with the past. Where once around fourteen men or women regularly occupied the stage, there are now only seven musicians left. A necessary evil; touring with such a large ensemble is, after all, extremely expensive. The result: the five-piece horn section has been replaced by a lone trumpet player. The additional guitarist has also had to leave the stage. Multi-instrumentalist Rikard Sjöblom does what he does best: playing guitar with extreme passion. But this doesn’t mean the band has lost any of its power; quite the opposite. By optimally utilizing the band members’ versatility, the band sounds more compact, fresher, and more rocking than before. Moreover, Bravin and Sjöblom, in particular, are so strong on multiple instruments (guitar, keyboards, even drums) that the lack of personnel is easily compensated for. Furthermore, the signature harmony vocals are still rock solid; just listen to Miramare. And that lone trumpeter, Paul Mitchell, admirably handles the unenviable task of single-handedly replacing a tuba, trombone, French horn, and euphonium. He does it with verve and the necessary showmanship/bravado, bravo/hats off! In short, Are We Nearly There Yet? is a great representation of BBT 2.0 live – a punchy, concise, more rocking version, without losing sight of its progressive roots. Finally another ‘change’ as regular recording engineer Rob Aubrey, normally responsible for sound and mixing, is busy working on the new studio album, scheduled for 2026, so singer/songwriter Alberto Bravin takes the honours behind the mixing desk, and he has done a superb job. This live album is an excellent interlude until the next studio is released.
— bandcamp
Track List:
Disc 1
01. Light Left In The Day
02. Oblivion
03. Beneath The Masts
04. Skates On
05. Miramare
06. Love Is The Light
07. Last Eleven
Disc 2
08. The First Rebreather
09. Black With Ink
10. A Mead Hall In Winter
11. Snowfalls
12. The Florentine
13. The Transit Of Venus Across The Sun
14. Apollo
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Origin: Bournemouth, Dorset, England, UK
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 6 channels
Sampling rate: 48.0 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Compression mode: Lossless
Writing library: libFLAC 1.3.0 (UTC 2013-05-26)
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Big Big Train - Are We Nearly There Yet Booklet.pdf
5.1 MB
CD 1 - The Lives Of Us/01. Light Left In The Day.flac
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CD 1 - The Lives Of Us/02. Oblivion.flac
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CD 1 - The Lives Of Us/03. Beneath The Masts.flac
121.5 MB
CD 1 - The Lives Of Us/04. Skates On.flac
30.9 MB
CD 1 - The Lives Of Us/05. Miramare.flac
70.9 MB
CD 1 - The Lives Of Us/06. Love Is The Light.flac
41.5 MB
CD 1 - The Lives Of Us/07. Last Eleven.flac
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CD 1 - The Lives Of Us/audiochecker.log
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CD 2 - The Lives Of Others/08. The First Rebreather.flac
60.8 MB
CD 2 - The Lives Of Others/09. Black With Ink.flac
58.1 MB
CD 2 - The Lives Of Others/10. A Mead Hall In Winter.flac
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CD 2 - The Lives Of Others/11. Snowfalls.flac
43.5 MB
CD 2 - The Lives Of Others/12. The Florentine.flac
62.1 MB
CD 2 - The Lives Of Others/13. The Transit Of Venus Across The Sun.flac